coronavirus have been confirmed in the UK since yesterday. A further 1,089 lab-confirmed cases of the coronavirus have been announced by the Department of Health bringing the total number to 320,286.
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coronavirus cases linked to a pub in Aberdeen has more than doubled. NHS Grampian said the number of positive tests arising from an outbreak at The Hawthorn Bar in Holburn Street now stands at 27, having been 13 on Sunday.
The pub said the cluster was linked to customers who visited on July 26.Dr Emmanuel Okpo, consultant in public health medicine, said: "It is not entirely surprising further cases have been detected."This virus is still circulating in our communities. It poses a risk to all of
.coronavirus have been confirmed in the UK since yesterday. A further 1,089 lab-confirmed cases of the coronavirus have been announced by the Department of Health bringing the total number to 320,286.
Covid-19 in the NHS Grampian area continues to rise with another 25 cases detected. The latest figures were revealed by the Scottish Government on Saturday afternoon after 51 more Scots were found to have caught the bug.
coronavirus cluster linked to pupils at a Glasgow school in the north east of the city has risen to 11. A further three positive cases had been identified by the NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) test and protect service.
Bannerman High School in Ballieston.
coronavirus cluster has been linked to a Glasgow school in the north east of the city.A total of eight positive cases have been reported in the area, a number of whom are pupils at Bannerman High School in Ballieston.The school was reopened today but none of the affected youngsters were in attendance and are self-isolating at home.None of the people affected are experiencing anything but mild symptoms. Test and protect staff are contacting anyone who may be affected and say there is no current
coronavirus in the UK in the 24 hours up to 9am on Wednesday, according to official government figures.
The number of Covid-19 cases in Oldham is rising week on week – but it can’t be dismissed as the result of increased testing, the borough’s health chief has explained.Figures released on Tuesday show there has been another spike of 255 cases in the week up to August 8, up from the previous seven days’ total of 137.The infection rate is now standing at 107.5 cases per 100,000 people in the borough – as high as it was during the height of the pandemic in mid April.The council brought back tougher
Covid-19 cases in Inverclyde has now been contained according to health bosses.Jeane Freeman confirmed there have been no new cases linked to the Port Glasgow spike since Saturday and it has "reached the end of the transmission chain".The outbreak was linked to the M&D pharmacy in the town, as well as other businesses and a worker at Amazon's warehouse in Gourock.Stuart McMillan, the MSP for Greenock and Inverclyde, asked the Health Secretary about the cluster during ministerial questions in the
coronavirus figures in Scotland has risen again as 48 cases were identified overnight. The latest Scottish Government figures revealed there have now been zero deaths related to the killer virus for the last 24 days but the total number of confirmed cases is now 18,938.
Bury has almost doubled in the last week.
Wigan still has the lowest rate of infection in Greater Manchester with 7.3 cases of Covid-19 per 100,000 people, although it has marginally increased from the week before.
Cases of coronavirus in Tameside have more than doubled in a week, new figures have revealed.Statistics released by Public Health England (PHE) from July 26 up to August 2 show that there have been 34 positive cases of the virus across the borough.This is a more than 50pc increase on the previous week to July 26, where there were 16 residents who contracted coronavirus.The latest data shows that eight areas have had three or more cases, however areas which have two or fewer cases are not
coronavirus cases than Aberdeen - where strict lockdown measures are being reimposed. Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced today that restaurants and pubs must shut after 54 new cases emerged in a coronavirus cluster in the Aberdeen City Council area.
coronavirus cluster, Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said today.
Stockport, is set to reopen its doors after closing due to coronavirus cases. Bosses at Thom's Bar & Kitchen on Heaton Moor Road temporarily closed the bar and restaurant after three staff members tested positive for COVID-19.
pub has been hit by coronavirus after a customer visited and then tested positive for the bug. The Cock and Bull, a hotel and restaurant in Balmedie, Aberdeenshire, said a diner has tested positive for covid-19 - but that health officials had given them the green light to keep trading.